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the other thing i tried to do was tried to connect everything to their lives if i teach julius caesar 80 negative understand this life is important they say there is a time it is mired in misery is a and do you understand that? but i think it is persistence i have a challenge jane kid in the book. he graduated by the way but to there is a scene where even visit him in jail. not really but again it is so tough. how the duet? and here is the duty. after the story i will finish. i have a chance to take the kids to near city. all of a sudden and see what side story and go to my friends restaurant. teachers wanted to be chaperones. [laughter] okay. by the time i think it was three students /1 teacher. [laughter] but then i heard it the principal wanted to come on the trip. the kids are like yes. where going to yorker price of less than. who was going with us? and a couple of others. who? dae want you to know the principal ones to go. no. not the principal. [laughter] we won't have any fund. [laughter] i said okay. this is the perfect opportunity to teach to a life lesson it is called makin
the other thing i tried to do was tried to connect everything to their lives if i teach julius caesar 80 negative understand this life is important they say there is a time it is mired in misery is a and do you understand that? but i think it is persistence i have a challenge jane kid in the book. he graduated by the way but to there is a scene where even visit him in jail. not really but again it is so tough. how the duet? and here is the duty. after the story i will finish. i have a chance to...
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so if i'm teaching julius caesar and i'm telling them that they should understand this life is so important, when they go find anthony, he says in the affairs of men there is a tie on the fortune, omitted the rest of his life. he said i understand that. but i think it's just persistence. i do particularly challenging kid in the book. i changed his name. he graduated, by the way. but i just wouldn't give up on in. i mean it. and there's even a scene where i go visit him in jail. not really jail, but you know. so again, it goes back to the young lady's question. how do you do it? is a calling. and then here's the beauty, so since ms. carroll is here it's got to tell you this story and then i'll finish. select attitude through the book got a chance to take the kids to new york city. so we got in a bus and were having this trip. so all of a sudden it was not of a new york city paper were going to see west side story and go to friend's restaurant, pat's, 56 and eight, were frank's a notch to hang out. i'm going to take the case of this fancy italian restaurant and then by side story. and so peop
so if i'm teaching julius caesar and i'm telling them that they should understand this life is so important, when they go find anthony, he says in the affairs of men there is a tie on the fortune, omitted the rest of his life. he said i understand that. but i think it's just persistence. i do particularly challenging kid in the book. i changed his name. he graduated, by the way. but i just wouldn't give up on in. i mean it. and there's even a scene where i go visit him in jail. not really jail,...
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and caesar chavez a leading voice on the farmers. were they best sellers in their time. >> many of them. and actually many of them continue to be and have not gone out of print. even though that wasn't a specific criteria so many of them have been translated and carried american ideals across the world. >> i want to ask you about one other specific book emily dickinson's book of poetry. emily dickinson is a must-have american poet. but the particular book that we have here in the show is an art book. it's done by a cooperative in cuba, and they have reproduced the book of poetry, and they have also
and caesar chavez a leading voice on the farmers. were they best sellers in their time. >> many of them. and actually many of them continue to be and have not gone out of print. even though that wasn't a specific criteria so many of them have been translated and carried american ideals across the world. >> i want to ask you about one other specific book emily dickinson's book of poetry. emily dickinson is a must-have american poet. but the particular book that we have here in the...
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and caesar cha veses, of course, a leading voice of farm workers, but really a leading voice of america. >> so were these books bestsellers in their time? >> many of them were, and actually many of them continue to be and have not gone out of print. so even though that wasn't a specific criteria, so many of them have been translated and carried american ideals across the world. >> now, i want to ask you about one other specific book, and that was emily dickenson's book of poetry. >> oh. well, of course, emily dickenson is a must-have american poet. but the particular book that we have here in the show is an -- [inaudible] book. it's done by a cooperative in cuba, and they have reproduced the book of poetry, and they have also made a facsimile of her house and a little tree. and it is made out of recycled material. emily dickenson, of course, is a phenomenal poet, but we really didn't know about her or discover her until the mid 1950s when we finally were able to see her poems or read her poems and love her poems unedited and in the way she had written them. >> who was doing the editing?
and caesar cha veses, of course, a leading voice of farm workers, but really a leading voice of america. >> so were these books bestsellers in their time? >> many of them were, and actually many of them continue to be and have not gone out of print. so even though that wasn't a specific criteria, so many of them have been translated and carried american ideals across the world. >> now, i want to ask you about one other specific book, and that was emily dickenson's book of...
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must caesar forever gather laurels to be happy? is this father jealousy love healthy? profit my heart, profit from the lessons of your inher.'--who is this? >> guest: this is another one of those love letters that we've been reading. this is a letter that adlai stevenson, who--i'm not sure whether he'd been elected governor, but--or he was about to be elected governor in 1948--wrote to one of his intimates and that's, of course, alicia patterson guggenheim, with whom he had an affair while he was in the governor's mansion. c-span: while she was married. >> guest: she was married. she was married to harry guggenheim. and she, of course, is of that wonderful journalist clan and that's why he's so in awe of her, because he too thought that he might have a career in journalism because the family owned a famous midwestern newspaper, the bloomington pantagraph. so here's this woman whom he loves and whom he's known on the dance floors of chicago, and what is she doing? she's running this very successful newsday. and they have a wonderful relationship. again, i'm not sure why
must caesar forever gather laurels to be happy? is this father jealousy love healthy? profit my heart, profit from the lessons of your inher.'--who is this? >> guest: this is another one of those love letters that we've been reading. this is a letter that adlai stevenson, who--i'm not sure whether he'd been elected governor, but--or he was about to be elected governor in 1948--wrote to one of his intimates and that's, of course, alicia patterson guggenheim, with whom he had an affair...